No Coax, the radio mounts directly to the antenna.  I will climb myself 
and re-peak the vertical alignment Monday.  Thanks Tom.

Bill

On 11/5/2010 1:25 PM, Tom DeReggi wrote:
> My opinion is that the dish  damage probably would not cause much RSSI loss.
> (unless severe, but if it was severe I'm sure you never would ahve installed
> it). If part of the dish was bent, you'd need to determine what percentage
> of teh surface area was effected not reflecting to the correct point.  Most
> likely antenna is not the problem.
>
> Wireless links need to be aligned both Horizontally and Vertically. If you
> did not fine tune alignment vertically on both sides, you need to. Sometimes
> it takes doing it twice on one side, such as A, then B, then A, to get a
> good alignment.
>
> Also, I did not catch whether you were using Coax SPlit archetecture model
> or Ethernet Integrated model.
> If Coax model, a bad connector crimp can easilly cause a 10db RSSI
> degregation.
> Never trust a connector just by Visual inspection, if you are not getting
> correct RSSI.
>
> Tom DeReggi
> RapidDSL&  Wireless, Inc
> IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Gaylord"<bi...@torchlake.com>
> To: "WISPA General List"<wireless@wispa.org>
> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 9:12 AM
> Subject: [WISPA] Licensed 11ghz Link Issues, Need Advice
>
>
>    
>> I have a Dragonwave link that was performing about 35-40db lower than
>> the link budget says it should.  I sent tower climbers up to repeak the
>> link and found they did have it on aligned on a horizontal side lobe.
>> After re-peaking it got better, but is now about 15-20db lower than the
>> link budget.  It is running about a -52 and the budget calls for a -34.
>> They did peak the vertical axis, but is it possible that even though
>> both antennas were mounted plum, that they are aligned on a vertical
>> side lobe.  Like I said, they did say they peaked the vertical, but I
>> don't know if they did a proper sweep on the vertical because it is not
>> a quick to do as on the horizontal.  They are both plum, but the
>> antennas have about 300ft of vertical separation at 5 miles.  Would
>> difference in height put them in into a vertical side lobe?  I am asking
>> because the 30in antenna's had come slightly damaged, but it appeared to
>> just be where the raydom attached to the dish.  Dragonwave did not think
>> this would cause an issue.  I just need to know if I need to pay for 2
>> more tower climbs to re-peak the vertical, or take down the dishes to
>> return them.  Thank you in advance for any advice that can be given
>> here.  By the way, it is our first licensed link, so it is my first
>> experience with anything above 5ghz.
>>
>> Bill Gaylord, President
>> COLI Inc.
>>
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